Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1 The Beginning of the Road
- 2 In Blaj
- 3 In Orăştie
- 4 Student in Cluj
- 5 The University of Leipzig
- 6 Hamburg University
- 7 The University of Berlin
- 8 My Postdoctoral Exam
- 9 Scientific Researcher for the Rockefeller Foundation
- 10 Harvard University
- 11 Yale University
- 12 The University of Chicago
- 13 Columbia University
- 14 The University of Chicago Once More
- 15 America’s Scientific, Cultural, and Sociopo litical Landscape 1
- 16 At the Universities of London and Paris
- 17 At the Department and Institute of Psychology in Cluj
- 18 Democracy and Dictatorship
- 19 The Repercussions of the International Political Crisis
- 20 The Attack against Rector Goangă
- 21 The Vienna Award
- 22 The Legionnaire Insanity
- 23 Marshal Antonescu’s Government
- 24 Under Stalinist Occupation
- 25 The Romanian-American Association
- 26 The United States Lectures
- 27 Dr. Petru Groza
- 28 My Dismissal from the University
- 29 The Ordeal
- 30 Malmaison
- 31 At the Interior Ministry
- 32 The Trial
- 33 The Calvary
- 34 In Aiud Penitentiary
- 35 Back to the Interior Ministry
- 36 In Jilava
- 37 Aiud Again
- 38 Jilava Once More
- 39 The Piteşti Penitentiary
- 40 In the Penitentiaries at Dej and Gherla
- Appendix: Nicolae Mărgineanu, Curriculum Vitae
- Index
30 - Malmaison
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 June 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1 The Beginning of the Road
- 2 In Blaj
- 3 In Orăştie
- 4 Student in Cluj
- 5 The University of Leipzig
- 6 Hamburg University
- 7 The University of Berlin
- 8 My Postdoctoral Exam
- 9 Scientific Researcher for the Rockefeller Foundation
- 10 Harvard University
- 11 Yale University
- 12 The University of Chicago
- 13 Columbia University
- 14 The University of Chicago Once More
- 15 America’s Scientific, Cultural, and Sociopo litical Landscape 1
- 16 At the Universities of London and Paris
- 17 At the Department and Institute of Psychology in Cluj
- 18 Democracy and Dictatorship
- 19 The Repercussions of the International Political Crisis
- 20 The Attack against Rector Goangă
- 21 The Vienna Award
- 22 The Legionnaire Insanity
- 23 Marshal Antonescu’s Government
- 24 Under Stalinist Occupation
- 25 The Romanian-American Association
- 26 The United States Lectures
- 27 Dr. Petru Groza
- 28 My Dismissal from the University
- 29 The Ordeal
- 30 Malmaison
- 31 At the Interior Ministry
- 32 The Trial
- 33 The Calvary
- 34 In Aiud Penitentiary
- 35 Back to the Interior Ministry
- 36 In Jilava
- 37 Aiud Again
- 38 Jilava Once More
- 39 The Piteşti Penitentiary
- 40 In the Penitentiaries at Dej and Gherla
- Appendix: Nicolae Mărgineanu, Curriculum Vitae
- Index
Summary
At Malmaison they stripped me, and two agents searched my clothes in detail under the supervision of a third, who seemed to be the head of detention.
“Get down on all fours,” he said, after the search was over.
I didn't understand.
“Sit on your hands and knees so I can search your asshole, you sodding meathead,” said the head of detention. I must reproduce verbatim his words, for the sake of authenticity. At the end, the one doing the search kicked me in my behind for good measure, to please his boss.
They gave me back my clothes and I carried them to the cell. The cell was two by two meters, with two bunk beds, a little table, and a stool. The window was above the door to the hallway. I was troubled and dead tired. After a few minutes, though, the head of detention, a huge individual resembling an orangutan rather than a man, opened the door.
“Already tucked in, eh? Get dressed quickly, we didn't bring you here to sleep.”
In the interrogation room, four grim faces were waiting for me, seated at a long table. I told them good evening, but they didn't answer.
“Sit down,” said one in the middle, showing me the chair opposite them.
“When, where, and by whom were you recruited as an agent of American espionage services during your studies in America?”
“I don't understand the question,” I said. “In America I was a scientific researcher at university as a Rockefeller Foundation scholar. Just like Dr. Badgasar.”
“Don't mention Professor Bagdasar's name, you’re smearing it, and don't you lie to us, we know about the milk you’ve suckled from your momma. You think we don't know that the Rockefeller Foundation was a front for the intelligence services? Professor Bagdasar told us himself, but he was honest and when he came back he renounced those American gangsters, while you, you bastard, betrayed till the end, when we arrested you.”
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- Witnessing Romania's Century of TurmoilMemoirs of a Political Prisoner, pp. 213 - 225Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2017